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Dictionary
Official
Unofficial
of
English
A Crunk Omnibus for Thrillionaires
and Bampots for the Ecozoic Age
Grant Barrett
The
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Copyright © 2006 by Grant Barrett. All rights reserved.
Manufactured in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United
States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or
ditributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system,
without the prior written permission of the publisher.
0-07-149163-5
The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: 0-07-145804-2.
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symbol after every occurrence of a trademarked name, we use names in an editorial
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ment of the trademark. Where such designations appear in this book, they have been
printed with initial caps.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Grant Barrett is an American lexicographer and dictionary editor specializing in slang
and new words. He is part of the team of lexicographers that make the new
online dictionary Wordnik.com possible. Grant is also co-host of the American language-
related public radio show "A Way With Words" http://www.waywordradio.org
and
Dictionary of American Political Slang" (2004, Oxford University
Press), and is well-known for his prize-winning online Double-Tongued Dictionary. Besides
being a widely quoted language authority, Grant has written on language for such newspapers
as the Washington Post and the New York Times, has contributed to the British book series
"The Language Report," and is a public speaker about dictionaries and slang. He also writes
a fortnightly column about English-language slang for the Malaysia Star, a bi-monthly
dictionary update for the journal Copyediting, and has worked as a business and music
journalist. He serves as vice president of the American Dialect Society, an academic
organization devoted since 1889 to the study of English in North America. He also is chair
of its New Words Committee, edits the "Among the New Words" column of the society's
journal American Speech, is a member of the journal's editorial review board, and helps
organize the society's annual "word of the year" vote. He is also a member of the Dictionary
Society of North America and the Linguistic Society of America.
editor of the "Oxford
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Contents
Acknowledgments
iv
Introduction v
About This Dictionary
xii
Changing English
xviii
Dictionary 1
Select Bibliography 407
Full-Text Digital Resources
410
For Further Information
411
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Acknowledgments
Thanks to Erin McKean for her guidance, wisdom, and humor, and
to Jonathan Lighter for demonstrating worthy models of both lex-
icography and a lexicographer. Special thanks to Laurence Urdang
and the Dictionary Society of North America for their grant in sup-
port of my web site. For their suggestions, corrections, additions,
notes, comments, and other help, thanks also are deserved by Gus-
tavo Arellano, Nathan Bierma, Bill Brogdon, David Barnhart, Car-
los Caga-anan II, Hunter Cutting, Jamie Davis, Paul Deppler, Steve
Dodson, Connie Eble, Cathy Giffi, Yesenia Gutierrez, Sonya
Kolowrat, Margaret Marks, Yisrael Medad, Bill Mullins, Johnny
North, Mark Peters, Barry Popik, James Proctor, Michael Quinion,
William Safire, Strawberry Saroyan, Jesse Sheidlower, Ava Swartz,
Michael Volf, Steven I. Weiss, Douglas Wilson, David Wilton, Ben
Zimmer, the online communities at Languagehat.com and Word
Origins.org, and everyone on ADS-L, the American Dialect Soci-
ety e-mail list. You all make it easier.
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